It's cold, it's wet, there's a long January ahead so it's no surprise that people's thoughts are turning to holidays.
But a break away is not always achievable, especially during the current cost of living crisis, which is why Butlins' new budget deals appear to be going down a storm.
For 2023, the company has launched packages starting from as little as £3 per person, per night - with holidays starting from £49.
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And it doesn't just include the accommodation either. With a Butlin’s break the price includes access to all live shows and headline names, free flow access to the Splash Waterworld pools with rides, slides, flumes and rapids, unlimited fairground rides and soft play.
There's also full use of the playgrounds, including the new SKYPARK, which is opening around Easter time at the site in Skegness.
The attraction will includes six zones, a 14-metre tower with panoramic views, a 10-metre slide and the UK's longest seesaw.
Billed as a 'world of colour and light', it will offer a play experience during the day and at sunset, giving little ones the chance to 'play in the sky, day and night'.
As well as the cheapest Showtime midweek breaks, there are budget packages during the school holidays too, with February half term breaks, featuring the Masked Singer Live show starting from £23pp, Easter breaks from under £50pp and new Showtime Tots with Mister Maker or Justin Fletcher from £16pp.
One mum shared the 'bargain' holiday she booked for her family on social media and said: "Just booked 4 nights in Nov for 2 adults 2 children in a new style silver that sleeps 6 for £44 absolute bargain, it would probably cost more to stay at home."
To find out more about the breaks, or to book, visit the website here.
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